Designed with both style and function in mind,
the HEXAGON case is the perfect way to keep your oboe reeds securely.
The case has been 3D-printed in one piece and the built-in magnets allow
it to be effortlessly opened and closed.
Are there any air holes in the Hexagon Reed Cases for air circulation?
The air circulation in our hexagons takes place through the hinges. Enough air can flow here to ensure that the reeds are dried.
Reeds ‘n Stuff produces reed making machines and a wide range of accessories for woodwind instruments. Founded in 1997 by Udo Heng in the beautiful Ore Mountains, the company has continued to develop ever since. Today, Reeds ‘n Stuff offers a wide range of useful, innovative and sustainable products that make reed making and the care of woodwind instruments easier.
Contact
Reeds 'n Stuff GmbH
Karlsbader Straße 88c
09465 Sehmatal-Cranzahl
Germany
info@reedsnstuff.com
This product is not to be used by children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities.
There is a risk of injury if used improperly.
This product is intended to be used indoors.
Case HEXAGON Dear Udo, I have been using the wonderful 3d printed reed case you so kindly gave me last...
Dear Udo, I have been using the wonderful 3d printed reed case you so kindly gave me last year at IDRS in Boulder, and enjoying it hugely - also other people’s reactions to it! On Monday, I was showing it to some people who had not seen anything like it before, and one of them randomly asked “What would happen to the reeds if you dropped it whilst it was open”? I replied that I wasn’t going to test that out… Later in those recording sessions, I just happened to drop it, whilst I was standing up, and it was in fact open - a really weird coincidence. It landed hard on the floor upside down (reeds downwards), and not one reed moved at all and there was no damage to any of them! I thought you’d enjoy the story!